The "Welcome Home" slipper gift |
The last stop in Germany was Aachen. It was difficult to find a place to stay as there was a famous, annual horse event.
I ended up in a youth hotel where, I estimate, the average age of the guests was above 50+ years....
From Aachen it was only 30 more kilometers before entering Belgium. I was almost there....
Near Maastricht, I met another Belgian biker, Jos.
Respect for Jos: he already cycled more then 100 km at noon |
And then the moment of truth, July 12 @ 1:00 pm: Crossing the Belgium border....
Finally crossing the Belgium border |
The first thing we did....
I entered Belgium at Lanaken. After approximately 13000 km done and 100 km more to go I was a little tired and thought: "Should I continue or take a little break". I decided to have a little break in the city-centre of that same Lanaken.
I passed by the market place with a lot of pubs. And guess what: accidentally (???), at the same time and on the same spot, the "wise man" showed-up.
After so long, it was nice to see him again!
And the first thing we did? Drinking my favorite beer: Hoegaarden.
It taste so great: a good Hoegaarden white beer!!!!! |
The next stop was the flying club where other friends specially came over from Louvain. Their plan was to drink only 1 beer.
We visited the local "Tomorrowland" and went to a mini fancy fare.
Party crashing at the local Tomorrowland party |
We didn't succeed in our "only 1 beer" plan. But no worries: good that they brought their "emergency tent" with!
So, another day passed by and I still was not home yet. There were still only 50km to go......should I ever make it?
The next day, I finally arrived at the world city of Dessel where some family welcomed me:
Arriving at the world city of Dessel.... |
The next days, other welcome parties followed....
Another getting together with some friends |
13 179.....
From China to Belgium: 13 179 km. |
13 179 km., 710 hours, 110 rides over 3 months and 3 weeks. That's what it took to make this trip, all by bicycle.
And I have to say: I was a little earlier (2 months) then expected.
I had no major material related issues but only the normal wear and tear: 10 flat tires where from 7 front and 3 back. I replaced 1 rear tire, the chain and sprockets.
The end of an incredible adventure.....
This trip and adventure is now finished.
Before starting this trip, I had three concerns: The food and water supply when in abandoned areas, the mental part and if something should happen (accident, ...)
Luckily, none of this occurred. Sure I had some difficult times but in general it went all well, better then I expected!
And as you could read, overall it was an incredible experience: I met many, very nice, friendly an welcoming people. Slept in the middle of nowhere but also in nice places. Made friends and saw the most beautiful places and nature. Discovered some undiscovered places.
I hope that this story and adventure for all my readers and followers (whoever it might be...) was as enjoyable and pleasant as it was for me.
As I am convinced that anyone can do this, each on his own way, I somehow hope that sharing this story could be an inspiration for some of you.
Important is to be open minded, expecting the un-expectable, prepared for the worst but think for the best. Always be positive, and,....ok....a little bit crazy!
With my best cycling regards,
The crazy Belgian biker